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Selecting Information Sources
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Use access tools to find information sources

Use Web Indexes, Directories, and Search Engines to find specific information sources

The World Wide Web is overwhelming in size and complexity, and greatly variable in quality. A large percentage of the information sources on the World Wide Web are unreliable.

Information from a source found on the web should NEVER be used without thoroughly evaluating it first.

However, because the WWW is fast, convenient, and does contain valid and useful information, it is necessary to know how to use it efficiently.

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Contents
Introduction
Analyze Questions
Identify Information Needed
Identify Sources
Identify Access Tools
Using Access Tools
Use the Online Catalog
Use Print and Electronic Index
Use Web Indexes, etc.
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